Cisco Academy Graduate Secures Lucrative Position with Energy Company

Published on: January 22, 2014

Life is good for Richard Horn. The forty-something-year-old Spring resident recently gained a fulfilling position as a cyber security network engineer with Enterprise Products, a leading U.S. provider of midstream energy services, and is being compensated handsomely for his skills and expertise. However, it was an arduous journey before the Lone Star College-Tomball Cisco Networking Academy graduate finally found the job of his dreams.

The Cisco Academy Learning Management System is a program that is focused on providing education, training and guidance to anyone interested in building an IT career through Cisco product and service certification. That certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate and troubleshoot medium-size route and switched computer networks as well as wireless networks, security appliances, and Voice over IP equipment, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a wide area network.

In 1992, Horn graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry. After four years as a laboratory technician in the petroleum industry, he got a job with Lone Star College-Kingwood as a laboratory coordinator, and thats when things started to change.

Ive always been interested in science and technology. While employed at Lone Star College, I took some IT-related courses at night. Our division was the recipient of a National Science Foundation grant for the construction of an interdisciplinary computer lab, and I was tasked with its design, procurement and implementation, Horn said.

The experience left Horn with a dilemma  continue working in the lab or take a chance and follow his passion.

Id always been good with computers. I saw the need for small office/home office IT technical support in the community and decided to try my luck at becoming a small-business owner. The business was fairly successful for a number of years until the 2008-2009 economic crash, at which point I lost a significant portion of my business, Horn recalled.

That was when Horn decided that it was time to return to school.

I enrolled in the Cisco Networking Academy at Lone Star College starting with the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) program. I continued through the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) program and CCNA Security program, and began looking for work as a network engineer, said Horn.

Today, Horn is supporting cyber security by using applications and hardware equipment (that includes tools such as identity management, risk management and incident management) at plants and facilities throughout Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and New Mexico, a perfect fit. The position is very hands-on and requires traveling to the remote plant sites to resolve issues. I enjoy getting out of the office and into the field where I can get my hands dirty," he said.

Horn is quick to add that his success was in no small part due to his Cisco Networking Academy education and, in particular, the efforts of his professor, Willie May. I have more than 200 hours of college and worked at LSC-Kingwood; from the student side and the coworker side, I know a good instructor when I see one. Willie would always go out of his way to help  share his 40 years of industry knowledge, make sure you understood some very complicated material, even send e-mails about job openings. He was very interactive; he made you feel like part of the team, Horn said.

If he could only share one thing about his experience, it would be that you are never too old learn that you should never be intimidated when faced with something new. You can do it.